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This page tracks the Solaris port of Sage. This page tracks the Solaris port of Sage currently being done by Michael Abshoff.
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 * Get Sage compiling and running with recent Sun Forte Compiler on Solaris 10 and higher on x86/x86-64/sparc
The goal of this port is to get Sage compiling and passing all doctests on x86/x86-64 as well as 32 and 64 bit Sparc on Solaris 10 and higher.
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 * mabshoff is currently working on a 32 bit build on Solaris 9/Sparc. It should run on Solaris 10 and non-Sparc CPUs supported by Solaris, i.e. x86 and x86-64. There are a few build fixes and package issues to work around. But due to some issues in the coercion code/libSingular many doctests that involve mv polynomials fail.    * As of Sage 3.2.3 it compiles with small modifications in 32 bit mode on the SkyNet Solaris 10/x86-64 machine.
 * The same release does not build on Solaris 10/Sparc due to segfaults when building clisp. This will be remedied by switching to ecl in Sage 3.3
 * 64 bit support for Solaris 10 on x86-64 as well as Sparc is planned for Sage 3.4.
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== Short Term Plan ==

 * build Sage 3.1.3 with gcc 4.2.4 + custom binutils in 32 bit mode
 * add the needed spkg-install fixes to build Sage 3.2 in 64 bit mode with gcc 4.2.4
Please see also the open issues section at the bottom of the page for known problems.

The Solaris Port of Sage

This page tracks the Solaris port of Sage currently being done by Michael Abshoff.

Goal

The goal of this port is to get Sage compiling and passing all doctests on x86/x86-64 as well as 32 and 64 bit Sparc on Solaris 10 and higher.

Status

  • As of Sage 3.2.3 it compiles with small modifications in 32 bit mode on the SkyNet Solaris 10/x86-64 machine.

  • The same release does not build on Solaris 10/Sparc due to segfaults when building clisp. This will be remedied by switching to ecl in Sage 3.3
  • 64 bit support for Solaris 10 on x86-64 as well as Sparc is planned for Sage 3.4.

Please see also the open issues section at the bottom of the page for known problems.

Build Fixes to Integrate

  • Sage 3.2.3 build issues and doctest failures

  • Sage 3.1.3 build issues and doctest failures

  • Sage 3.0.5 build issues and doctest failures

  • 3.0.1-3.0.4: misc fixes
  • 3.0:
    • fix lcalc build on Solaris
  • 2.11:
    • add Solaris 9 specific stdint.h workaround since Solaris 9 only supports a draft standard of C99. Solaris 10 has no such problem - 32 bits only so far

  • 2.10.4:
    • no significant changes
  • 2.10.3
    • start of integrating 64 bit build support - this will take a while to get in
  • 2.10.2:
    • same as 2.10.1 since the emphasis wasn't on this port this release.
  • 2.10.1:
    • drop in of stdint.h in $SAGE_LOCAL/include makes everything compile up to libfplll
    • fix libfplll build issue [spkg at 1957, merged in 2.10.1.rc2]
    • known issue: ATLAS screws up the combined Lapack+ATLAS dynamic library build. Maybe this is ld related?
    • because of the above issue numpy cannot be imported properly. Creating an liblapack.so manually from liblapack.a and rebuilding numpy makes numpy work

    • rpy doesn't build: error: conflicting types for 'uintptr_t' - probable cause is 32 bit vs 64 bit issues

    • fix rubiks build issue [spkg at 1959, merged in 2.10.1.rc2]
    • apply sage-lib build fixes from #1328 and #1329. Make sure to copy solaris_fix.h also into sage/rings [merged in 2.10.1.rc3]
  • 2.8.15:
    • The release has many Solaris specific fixes, but we need to fix #1325 before we will have something that can be used as a beta build.
  • 2.8.14:
    • new bug in matrix code that provides a special class for multivariate polynomials as entries causes segfaults all over the map.
    • int_fast64_t needs to be 4 bytes large, otherwise Sage throws an exception at startup. This needs fixing and actually causes doctest failures with the modp code
    • libfplll miscompiles, fix clear, but needs to be merged upstream
    • FLINT miscompiles, fixed upstream
    • lcalc miscompiles, fixes need to be integrated
    • clisp compiles, but segfaults. Solution: use 2.39 binary until issue is solved
    • cvxopt doesn't work (complex.h missing)
    • 2-3 patches are needed to sage.spkg - easy fixes, need to be merged upstream
    • failed doctest: number of partitions broken - maybe fpu precision issues
    • failed doctest: Schubert polynomial triggers error in symmetrica
  • 2.8.3:
    • worked reasonably well after workarounds, about 10-12 doctest failures
    • work arounds needed: clisp, lcalc
    • missing/failed spkgs: cvxopt
  • pre 2.8:
    • various people (David Kirkby) worked on this, but I am not sure if Sage ever passed 100% of doctests

Open Issues

  • clisp fails to compile on Sparc/Solaris up to clisp 2.47 with gcc 3.3.6 to 4.3.2. The switch to ecl will fix this
  • Symmetrica detects internal inconsistency issues on Solatis
  • Singular has trouble reading input from files
  • sympow seems to be broken on Solaris/x86 - no setting FPU mode correctly

ToDo

  • make doctests pass 100% :)

  • make building toolchain automatic